Introduction
Bass Traps reduce reverberation (echo) and standing low frequency waves in various spaces such as recording studios, listening rooms, or home theaters. In those spaces, it is important for the room to not color the sound of a recorded track. Acoustic Bass Traps are made from either foam or fiberglass and can be purchased as natural, or fabric wrapped for lots of color options. They can easily be glued or mechanically fastened to corners in your room.
What is a Bass Trap?
Bass traps are an acoustic treatment that helps reduce low end frequency problems in a room. They are designed to help treat a room where the sound is “boomy”. This “boomy” effect happens when the corners of a room (where wall meets wall or wall meets ceiling), which are more solidly built up, reflect these low frequencies and create standing waves. The standing waves are where the distance between diagonal corners is the frequency at half, quarter length, etc.
Why are Bass Traps Important?
When mixing down a track or listening to your favorite music, you want to hear it the way it was intended, true to the instruments recorded. If your room has low frequency issues your music could sound boomy or your mixes, while sounding good in your space will sound off in other environments, headphones, or earbuds. Alternately, in a listening room or home theater you want consistent sound across the spectrum and not one low frequency that whenever it occurs gets louder than the rest of the sound.
Tips for working with Acoustical Bass Traps
- When applying to a surface using adhesive, make sure your surface is clean and dust free before applying. Only apply the adhesive just prior to placing to avoid the adhesive skinning over and not sticking properly.
- Placement should be where walls meet walls, walls meet ceiling, or where 2 walls and the ceiling meet
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